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The Game Day Producer must be able to work all home games which requires heavy weekend work, flexible hours, extended days, evenings, and holidays. The Game Day Producer oversees the match fan experience driving forward strategies to enrich the fan experience.
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The Digital News Anchor/Producer will have experience in broadcast journalism, preferably in on-air or producing roles, combined with a strong understanding of the digital space, including streaming platforms.
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As part of our esteemed Video Production Team, you'll be under the mentorship of our Chief Media Officer, a seasoned professional with over a decade of production experience, including roles as a segment producer for CNBC’s 'Closing Bell' and as a field producer.
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Top producer perks: earn a President’s Club trip to an international destination, qualify for stock grants and get exclusive access to represent clients buying and selling high-priced homes through our luxury brand.
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BONUSES ( Producer bonus, Capital Bonus, Slingshot Bonus etc. BONUSES ( Producer bonus, Capital Bonus, Slingshot Bonus etc. Our company has a streamlined lead generation system, so there is NO COLD CALLING involved.
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You will also be responsible for marketing administration processes including producer contracting, licensing, product training, commission payments, marketing material distribution, Regional Vice President assistance, illustration requests and additional producer maintenance and requests.
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for 40+ years for both American Income Life and our parent company, Globe Life
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This Commercial Producer / Sales Executive role is a gateway to a rewarding career trajectory within a reputable insurance firm. About the job Commercial Insurance Producer. Step into a realm of lucrative opportunities with a prestigious entity specializing in Commercial, Group Benefits, and Personal Lines of Insurance.
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Secure American Insurance is a family-owned independent insurance agency with headquarters in Denver, Colorado and agents and producers located throughout Colorado, Arizona, and Wyoming.
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May manage producer credentialing, demographics, and commissions. Ability to use multi-line phone system, 10-key, postal meter, computer, printers, and other equipment as deemed necessary. Ability to use remote conferencing software such as Microsoft teams, zoom, go to meeting, web ex.
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Accurate data entry of new and renewing group individual member and dependent enrollment. This position provides data entry support to the Benefit Services department by accurately processing enrollment and change forms for existing group members.
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City Lifestyle has been a powerhouse since its inception in 2009, and consistently recognized by Inc. 5000 as one of the top 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the US. We are the leading producer of luxury, multimedia publications which focus on connecting business owners and individuals within local cities and communities.
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We are currently seeking a motivated and dynamic Insurance Sales Producer to join our team in Spokane, Washington. As an Insurance Sales Producer, you will be responsible for promoting and selling insurance products to new and existing clients, providing expert advice, and maintaining strong customer relationships.
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As an insurance producer working for a Farmers agency owner, you can assist prospective and existing customers in your community with products and services they need. Compensation for this position is solely up to the Farmers agency owner, which may include base salary, base salary plus commission, or commission only arrangements.
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As a HUB Employee Benefits Producer, you will prospect for business based on your local networks, connections, and communities. In the Employee Benefits Producer role, you must be an independent self-starter who is able to sell and develop strong business-to-business relationships.
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